Legacy Classic Trucks is best-known for ultra-modern, highly custom versions of the classic 1946-1968 Dodge Power Wagon. Their latest creation is a tribute to the original Chevy 1950s-era NAPCO 4x4 pickup truck, a beautiful conversion that combines the personality of the original Napco with modern performance and handling. Starting with a donor Chevy or GMC 3100, Legacy rebuilt the truck to match the configuration of an original NAPCO 4x4, but has taken things a step further, fitting it with an LS3 engine from the Chevrolet C6 Corvette, providing the Task Force truck with up to 430 horsepower! Just as spectacular as the mechanical package are the details that have gone into the cabin, such as the Horween leather seats, custom metal dash buttons, and a period-style head unit for the modern stereo. watch the video below

KNOG is a cycling accessories brand from Melbourne, Australia, they are specialists in manufacturing products for urban riding. The KNOG Bike Lights are affordable and easily attachable, they’re a commuter essential, and stand out from the crowd with colorful, fun and stylish designs. Perhaps you’re a rural commuter, an urban rider or a general all-rounder? Whatever the ride, KNOG have got you covered with lights that are built with advanced LED tech tha...read more

The BMW R100RT is the new creation from the guys at Wrenchmonkees. It was requested by a Frenchman living in Mauritania - Africa, he wanted a lightweight, two-seater, reliable, and easy to maintain bike. New lights were placed, plus a new tank from an older model, giving it a slimmer and old school look. Extra long shocks were installed to give extra clearance for African dirt roads and sand dunes. Overall,...one stunning bike. via ...read more

The automobile industry is on revival mode for some time now and obviously the Citroen H Van had to come up with a new model. This iconic van is still quite charming and had to be brought to life again, the new view on the old model still has the spirit, the frog like headlights, the small outwards bonnet and the iconic fiberglass side panels are all still there. Although the new makers are an Italian based company, the French soul is intact and the frame and engine...read more